![]() ![]() Most of the book is tongue-in-cheek and lightly satirical, and affecting a mid career artist angle for the story, but occasionally DeForge goes ballistic, as when he has said "hot journalist" reflect in six panel cartoons on one page:" She's a cult figure, an internet sensation for delinquency! And as a Brat, she has tantrums, of course.Įxamples? So, as we might expect, pumpkin smashing, and that car burning! "Dry egging"? (Look it up!) Of course, since she is famous she is also a bad public drunk, but who cares?! She's famous, we love her! She sleeps with a "hot journalist," natch. D is in her early thirties and is still a "juvenile" delinquent. ![]() It's funny, and manages to make a kind of commentary on fame, and aging, too, as MS. Young people adore her, but even a cop whose car she has set on fire stops to thank her for her work and inspiration to him as he was growing up. D who has gained social media fame and gained fame for her hometown for her pranks (performances, she says!). My favorite Michael DeForge comic yet, and the longest long form work he has done yet, the story of the famous/infamous juvenile delinquent Ms. ![]()
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